Our hard work of 18 months is paying dividends: Carey

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Our hard work of 18 months is paying dividends: Carey

Wednesday, 13 March 2019 | PNS/Agencies | New Delhi

Excited by Australia's remarkable change of fate in the five-match ODI series against India, vice-captain Alex Carey on Tuesday said they (Australia) is "really confident" of entering the ICC World Cup with a squad good enough to play like defending champions.

The five-match series is evenly poised at 2-2, thanks to Australia's back-to-back wins after falling short in the opening two games.

"As a player in the Australian cricket side we have been working hard in the last 12-18 months. Some success has started to come our way. We are really confident moving with the squad we take to the World Cup," Clarey said during pre match conference ahead of final ODI.

Australian vice captain said it will only add to the strength of the side when Steve Smith and David Warner rejoin the side after serving out their bans.

"Those (Smith and Warner) are definitely some big names that might come back into the line. The guys that are in the side are performing well, so it's only healthy for Australian cricket that the guys in the side are playing well and these guys that have done really well in the past have definitely put their hand up for selection when they are available."

He said he was not surprised by the way the Aussie batsmen tackled India's wrist spin duo of Chahal and Kuldeep, who have tormented batters with their guile in recent times.

"There has probably been a fair bit of media (analysis) about Australia playing against spin in the past. We have worked really hard on playing spin bowling in the nets over 12-18 months. I guess to see some reward, again it's no surprise, but the guys are doing so much hard work off the field," said Carey.

The match will be played on a Kotla wicket which may assist slow bowlers. Carey, though, said they are capable of handling whatever is thrown at them.

"We played some local Indian bowlers that we tried in the nets, so I guess it's really a good experience. Guys getting out there in the middle to have the confidence to take on their spinners got to be a great confidence tomorrow (on Wednesday)."

He believes that the strength of Australian team at the moment is that they have plenty of options for each position.

"We take a lot of confidence that we trust the batters to perform their role. When Ashton did that the other night he did really well. Indians are world class bowlers and I am sure they want to bounce back and it's up to our batters to have a game plan to negate that. We trust the players to perform their role and take on the best bowlers in the world and do a good job."

Carey said it will be a contest to watch for since they have the momentum and India would be keen to bounce back after two defeats.

"We were out under pressure early in the series. Some games were really close and now we have the series level at 2-2. It is obviously exciting going into tomorrow with the series on the line. Obviously (we will) take some momentum from the last game. The boys are felling confident.

"India are going to bounce back quickly but I guess for us we thought we played some pretty good cricket in the first two games and we just fell short so to have the series at 2-2, really excited. I am really looking forward to and so are the guys."

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